- San Felipe del Progreso
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leader_name =Eduardo Zarzosa Sanchez (2006-2009) APM
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footnotes =San Felipe del Progreso is a town and municipality in the northwest of the State of Mexico. It is in the western part of ths state, 59 km from the state capital of
Toluca and 72 km southwest ofAtlacomulco . In colonial times, the village was founded as "San Felipe" or "San Felipe Ixtlahuaca". Later it was called "San Felipe el Grande" and "San Felipe del Obraje". In the second half of the 19th century, it received its current name of "San Felipe del Progreso." cite web |url=http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/mexico/mpios/15074a.htm|title= Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico San Felipe del Progresso|accessdate= 2008-03-13 ]The town
There is indication of
Mazahua presence in the area from the seventh century. However, they were constantly besieged by neighboring peoples. This area was conquered in1379 by theP'urhépecha chiefsAcamapichtli andTezozómoc . The area came underAztec rule whenAxayácatl during his campaign to reachTlalchimaloyan , nowCiudad Hidalgo, Michoacán in1474 and remained underTenochtitlan 's rule until the Spanish Conquest.The Spanish took over the area around
1552 , calling it “San Felipe el Grande”. By the time of theMexican War of Independence , when the priestMiguel Hidalgo y Costilla came to the town, it was known as “San Felipe del Obraje”. On January 1,1826 , San Felipe del Obraje was declared a municipality and on October 13,1877 , the village was renamed San Felipe del Progreso.The population of the town as of
2005 was 4,001.cite web |url= http://www.inegi.gob.mx/est/contenidos/espanol/sistemas/conteo2005/localidad/iter/default.asp?s=est&c=10395 |title= Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER) |accessdate=2008-03-08 ]The municipality
The municipality has a territory of 856.05 km2, and a population in 2005 of 100,201. 24,723 of the municipality's inhabitants speak a native language, mainly Mazahua. The male to female ratio of the town is 48% - 52% [cite web |url=http://www.cdi.gob.mx/mazahuas_edomex/indice.html |title=Monografias SAN FELIPE DEL PROGRESO |accessdate=2008-01-27]
The municipality borders the municipalities of
Tlalpujahua ,El Oro ,Jocotitlán ,Villa de Allende ,Villa Victoria ,Almoloya de Juárez ,Ixtlahuaca , and with the state ofMichoacán to its west.Geography
The predominant weather is the mild with rains In the summer. The annual temperature varies between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius; with extremes of 2C and 28C. The rainy season is in July, August and September. In February and March, it is windy, while in December, January, and in February and March there can be some frost. In April and May temperatures are moderately warm. [cite web |url=http://www.cdi.gob.mx/mazahuas_edomex/indice.html |title=Monografias SAN FELIPE DEL PROGRESO |accessdate=2008-01-27]
Despite heavy logging, the municipality is heavily forested. Trees here include:
oyamel ,cedar , pine,holm oak ,strawberry tree s, oaks, andocote . Animals in the wild include:coyote s,trigrillo s, vipers,chamaleon s,buzzard s,eagle s,badger s, foxes,weasel s,squirrel s,ferret s, moles, ducks,barn owl s,hare s, rabbits,armadillo s,skunk s,tlacuache s, wildcats,quail andturtledove s. There is an area closest to the border with Michoacan that has been set aside asmonarch butterfly sanctuary for their annual migration south in the winter. Unfortunately, much of this habitat was destroyed in a1997 forest fire; however, the municipality has worked since then to rehabilitate the area.Culture
The predominant religion is Catholicism with 90 percent of the communities. There are some exceptions like
San Agustin Mextepec andMayorazgo huh.There are 50 high schools in the territory which have 4858 students. There are four high schools or preparatory schools which have 1014 students. There are only one level with specialization in primary education and 165 students. 26.41% of the population over 15 years are illiterate.
The Mazahua Ceremonial Center is located between
Santa Ana Nichi-Fresno and “Nichi-San Antonio de las Huertas”. It is visited regularly, but especially on the first Sunday of each month. The ethnicMazahua conduct their rituals and practice their customs, attracting tourism, both national and international to the area. There is a tourist centre with playground equipment, 96 white-tailed deer, 35 Andes cattle and other interesting animals. There are also a heliport, a museum, a craft center, board rooms, auditorium outdoors, craft workshops and roadways with beautiful flowers and plants among a forest of pines and oyameles.Economic activities
Agriculture is the basic activity of San Felipe, growing corn, potato,
zacaton , beans, tomatoes, squash, wheat, oats, and barley are grown. Live-stock includes cattle, sheep, horses, poultry and rabbits, but these are strictly for auto-consumption.There are a large number of sawmills with licenses to cut wood. There is a deposit of
tezontle which is administered by the government of San Felipe. There are quarry deposits that have not been exploited, like sandbars, tepojal, etc.References
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